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As the system focuses on the detection of maculopathy, the classes from the developed dataset, as presented in Table 1 (in Sect. 3.2), have been categorised into two classes which are maculopathy detected or eye fundus with maculopathy (131 images) and maculopathy not detected or fundus without maculopathy (469 images).

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